What's on in Glastonbury this weekend?

By Laura Linham

30th May 2024 | Local News

The Fairy Ball is rolling back into Glastonbury this weekend. (Photo: Karen Kay's Faery Events)
The Fairy Ball is rolling back into Glastonbury this weekend. (Photo: Karen Kay's Faery Events)

Glastonbury and Street are in for an exciting weekend with a variety of events that promise fun, laughter, and fantastic music.

Here's your guide to what's happening:

Friday night kicks off with comedian Mark Thomas at the Red Brick Building in Glastonbury. His show, "Gaffa Tapes Warm-Up," promises a blend of jokes, rants, politics, and even the occasional sing-song. Known for his sharp wit and political satire, Mark Thomas has won numerous awards and accolades, including a Guinness World Record for the number of protests in 24 hours. This warm-up event offers a sneak peek into his latest material. For more details, check the Facebook event and buy tickets here.

On Saturday, music lovers can head over to the Avalon Club for an evening with Jez Hellard and Nye Parsons of The Djukella Orchestra. Jez Hellard is a singer, guitarist, and harmonica player with a repertoire ranging from traditional folk to contemporary tunes. Accompanied by Nye Parsons, a captivating double-bassist, and other instrumentalists, their blend of musicianship and witty commentary is sure to turn heads. The evening also features Steve Henderson with his original folk/pop songs. Find more information on their Bandcamp page.

Earlier on Saturday, don't miss the Glastonbury Fairy Day and Ball at the Assembly Rooms of Glastonbury. This event is perfect for families and fairy enthusiasts. Spend the day surrounded by fairy-themed activities, crafts, and performances. Put on your best fairy costume and join the fun at this whimsical celebration.

In addition to these highlights, Glastonbury offers more entertainment options throughout the weekend. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and explore other local events such as SKANKt at The King Arthur and Good God No! Live at The Market House.

Down the road, it's one of Shepton's biggest weekends as the Royal Bath and West Show rolls into town from Thursday, 30 May to Saturday, 1 June at the home of our sponsors, the Bath & West Showground. If you're looking for a fun-filled weekend, this is the place to be!

Thrills in the Main Ring

Start your day with the adrenaline-pumping Jamie Squibb Freestyle show, where Jamie and his team will leave you gasping with their breathtaking motorbike stunts. The Pony Club Games are perfect for young horse enthusiasts, offering fast-paced action every day. And don't miss the Livestock Grand Parade on Friday and Saturday afternoons, where the finest animals strut their stuff in style.

For those who adore dogs, the Pawsability Dog Agility demos will have you cheering as skilled pups navigate obstacle courses with ease. The heavy horses will awe you with their sheer power and grace, while the Vintage Vehicle Parade brings a touch of nostalgia with classic cars every afternoon. Show jumping fans can look forward to daily equestrian competitions that are sure to impress.

Relax on the Main Lawn

The Main Lawn is where you can kick back and enjoy the vibe. Lay out your blanket, soak up the sun, and enjoy a mix of activities and live music from talented local artists. Whether you prefer to chill or dance, the Main Lawn is the perfect spot for a laid-back afternoon.

Culinary Delights at the Great British Kitchen

Foodies, prepare to be dazzled at the Great British Kitchen! Celebrity chefs will take to the stage with live cooking demos. On Thursday, Rachel Khoo will wow you with her joyful and indulgent dishes. Friday brings Clodagh McKenna, who will share her sustainable cooking secrets. On Saturday, Rosemary Shrager will showcase her culinary expertise, and Andy Clarke will mix up delicious summer cocktails daily. With Lisa Cadd as the compere, expect lots of handy cooking tips and recipes throughout the event.

Fun for the Kids

Kids are in for a treat with a host of activities designed just for them. The Sports Village offers family sports and exhibits from local teams. At Lakeside Farm, children can meet farm animals and learn about agriculture. The Woodland & Countryside Arena features magical wand-making workshops, and Bubble Inc. will mesmerise them with bubble-making fun. The Vintage Fairground brings classic rides that promise loads of nostalgic fun, while Tractor Ted offers agricultural adventures for the little ones. Don't forget the scenic train rides with the Bath & West Railway and the interactive STEM activities at Discover the Future.

Horticultural Heaven

Garden enthusiasts will be delighted by the Horticultural Village. David Domoney will discuss the mental and physical benefits of gardening, while Jess Gough shares tips on increasing garden biodiversity. Lara Honnor will educate kids about gardening, and Dr. Neal Ward will provide insights into natural pest control. The Pop-Up Gardens Competition showcases sensory, sustainable, and educational garden creations.

Animal Magic

Animal lovers, rejoice! There are plenty of opportunities to see your favourite animals. Livestock classes in the Sheep Ring, Cattle Ring, and Pig Ring are sure to impress. Equine fans can enjoy show jumping, scurry events, and Pony Club Games. The Heavy Horses are a must-see, and dog lovers will adore the Great British Dogs exhibit and Pawsability Dog Agility course.

Haven't got your hands on tickets yet? Don't panic - they're still available online, or at the gate.

     

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